Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 18, 1907, Image 4

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND COLD CURE EXPECT FIGHT Aik your druggist for a 25 cent vial of Mun- yon’s Cold Cure. If ft falls to cure will refund your money. MUNYON Cemetery Improve ment Plan Before Council Monday.. Free Catarrh Cfra Hawking and Spitting, Dragging Into tk*-Threat, feul Breath, CUBED By B.tonic Bleed Balm (ff.’B. B.) LAROE SAMPLE SERT PRBB. I* rear breath (Mil to jrnnr rale* hu.ky at^p^l De go a comm » great oua in tut *»r. t'Ut It ssiiiph uk*»r«- flout, fitfeaU# vny of ixmea* fclto — a, often of appo* lirfif precaution ahoulil t»o tafc#n to #h»*ck # n 'roltl Itffnr# ft ntttm)'*a tbo form of «»rfp or'l*n(Huronn lljr initio. la rhv-L' a cvltl At our#. I tou t I#t It *#t two or tbrre dn.ro tb# a turf of you. If I rouM hmid you fb# mui#« of thouannd# of poo* pi# whohav# h##p oorod from Ion* «p#Us of alrkutts by fho us# of tuy fold Cure, I doubt If flier# would tw* n family In tUI« HIJ’ that would b« without tbl« remedy. Th#o# lltll# |M*IW'ta rb#rk (llwlutrc# of the Noa# nnd By#a. atop H»i#***l»f. promptly r#ll#v#- |J># Tbront and Lung*. alloy I u Amu motion Mid K#v#r, and Ton# up the Eya* trm. Thry nrr Inralnatdc In all forms of In(ln#ii2a or opatlnat# t-olda. I want every Uhruiualir to sot a \ Ini of in* itbromatlam «*ur#. If you . dou’t f#rl b#tt#f after two hot>ra and eurod hi a f#w <!*>■ I will n»fnnd your money. I want «*t#ry |H*rooa *bo •ufferu.wlili nuy kldury flllmrnt to Inrnat Si r#ota In Mum -* . cun*, and if it do#o not atv# antlafactlon I will r#fund “i ToT •?#**• KWu#y < ■wnut orcry'perwnti who otiffaro with Tndl*#arl«ii or any atomarb or fi ji»t a 5 rent \lal of Mutiyou'a f»yap#p«la Far*. If It doca not #uro ludi r ailment*, I «m Wuud yosr moo#j. Munyou. If yon hav# t'atarrh or ar# afflicted with d#afn#a« lor. -ft rum otwtloatb rhroulo inaea. inf mniirr. 1 •r Would# to llf#atlou. roil* atomarh and Munyon s Improved In- KNOX DENOUNCED AS THE ADVOCATE OF "BEELZEBUB" Reed Smoot Not Likely To Be Fired From — Senate. FORCED TO CRISIS T --00000000000000000000000000 o o o TO PRAY THAT SMOOT O O BE PIREO FROM SENATE. O —Ot a O Newcastle, Pa , Feb.,It—All the O O churchea ef thl« city win twits in O •x O an Inter-denomlnatlonal Uv of O O prayer February !8. when Invora- O O llone Wig be offered for the im- O O aeminjr of Reed Smoot from I hr 0 O United States senate. The meet- O O Inc will be held under the .ti- O O apices of the Inter-denomlnetlona! O o Council of Women. O Briand Threatens to Attack Decision if He Is De- feated. v The reeolutlon of Councilman Taylor, providing for Improvetnenle In Oakland cametory, which mlghi mean the re moval of a number of bodlea from tht potter's Held, goes before council Mon- day afternoon, und Is expected to pro voke a hot. discussion. In III* prelude to file sermon Sun day night, Dr. Den ti. llroughlon loot occasion Ip lake up the proposition vigorously .and hand u caustic criti cism to the movement. There has bean criticism In other quarters regarding the proposed removal of bodies to new cemetery. councilman Taylor explained that he had no Idea of desecrating the graves of the dead, whether those of rich or iioor. What he deeired was to Improve the cemetery, which la now in, a vs bad condition. His resolution, which given In full, provides merely for committee to Investigate the matter find than deolda upon action. Mr. Taylor's Resolution. Wlteioaa, a large section of Oakland cemetery, to-wlt: about sight to ten acres, beglnnAg at a point cast of the old Decatur street entrance, running etet and south—east almost up Fair, and on this plot there are but few evidences of Interments, with no record as u> names or address of the paupers, white or colored, thut may be, or have been burled here. Whereas, tht present condition of 00000000000000000000000000 Washington, Feb. It.—Reed Smoot's .fate will be settled In the senate on Wednesday, when a vote will be taken on the resolution practically demand- leg that he he unseated. ' ~ fsii "#W letiei at Impression and belief 4a jfhat Smoot will be allowed lo retain "'Senator Smoot will .malts a speech In his own behtlf tomorrow und n vote—wttt— probably—be— rescind -late Wednesday afternoon. SENATOR KNojTcRITICIBEO BY PASTOR FROM UTAH Washington, Fe6. II.—At an nnlt- Mnmnn mats meeting held here last r* st Ihe Metropolitan Memorial 'n Kplacopal church, under the ’ of the Nall on nl League of t< >. u'a Organisations, polygamy was scored. 1’nlted Hint** Senator Knot, ut Pennsylvania, was criticised, nnd Pr.a- Ident Joseph Smith and tht leaden of the Mormon church In Utah were de nounced by the Rev. l>r. W. W. Paden. pastor of the First Presbyterian church 1 ' of Hair tacks Oty. Vtali. After declaring that the law-abiding I rttlaens „f Utah will take the senate's action. If Senator Reed Smoot Is il- - lowed in retain hie teat, as an tho-irse. •mem of the policy of polygamy. Dr. Padan said: "Reed Smoot la In harmony with th- •tuorum to which he t» subject t. hen tie artiuleeees In Ihe continuation of th|, crime agalnet Ootl and man. Hit em it he i-osalble that Senator Knox la In harmony with Ills constituency In Pennsylvania. In hnrmonv with Un moral und religious mil of the peopl- of the t-ntted States when l.e become., the devil's advocate bef .ro t|i« senn-o of the United States and insl.e- a .ilea for th* religious toleration of polyga mous living as he did?'' Senator Knox's attitude was also crltlrleed by the Rev. Dr. Frank Rrlitol and Mias Margarai Dye Kills, both < f {hts city. BOYS AR?: DROWN ED WHEN ICE BREAK'S Dixon, III., Fsb. 'ill —Three beys— John. Hilbert. Ralph Hrhnrtner and laiuren Nye—broke through the Ice and i 0 " . ' O ■ OOOOCOOOOOOOflOOOOOOOOOOOOQ gln»cr,_the chttlmuin of the btrtat c im 0000 OOOOOO JCOOC'O'-OOOOOOOOO o o O 15,000 PERSONS CHEER O 0 ACTION OF FRANCE O o o O Rome, Feb. IS,—Fifteen thou- 0 O sand persons, among tharn 160 O O rcd-ahlrted flarlhaldtons, with 130 O O llage und twenty bands of music. O O participated In an anil-clerical O O demonstration In faver nf France. O O They marched to the Capitol and O O there planted the red Republican O O Rag. All streets lending to the 0 0 Vatican were guarded by troops. said ground presents such an unsightly appaa Paris. Fsh. It —It Is probable that on tomorrow' the fate of Ihe t'lemoaconti rati, lust, nod .|k,- Of Quite decision gketheo tt* settlctnsgl of Ibei-bdVcb lento qgtolMO ^oils*ed ; tiy Mlntstse of ednrstlto -Bristol stmtt fflml toll. he BsiosBdaed- -S*g: cMS laei w|U dacldo Its coorsc sod m the otter- soon wBl jo before parllsiueat pail define Its position. —It Is cerlala tbsl-lf M. Drl^nd la. !•*»( an In the re titan, lie aor ssiy will re -itan eban and 1 hit the Issue will lo I lie fioo,', Hrores of otoamaaes. dlsregnrdlag lit. structions amt odilew of tho government, ore eon.'ltallag coh'.rsi-ts, between inayurs Attempts were nmilc yesterdny to Inter- 1 ujit 1 he sen less of the liolebomleHt I'litb- one ehureh at the Cbmvli ot tho Holy Apostles, hat they were qalrhly fepre-s rd. A dnten arrests jwnre made. STATION MAIN CONSUMED BY FIRE WITH $60,000 LOSS 8p#ci«1 to TLo 0#ord«fe. Elberton. Qa., Vmb. IS At 3 o’cloc.x ytat«*rfl*v momtnn: fir#' wh«* «llficov#rcJ In Ihe railway at thin plae# .Tn*1 b«fore It could b# t h#rkt «l th# depot, four hundrnl bal#« of t otton, #lgh' |o«d*<1 freight car* n*nl a pa#a#ng#r train w«r# deati«>v#d. «*nt«tllliigr a Iosr or mor# thnti The Are. It la thought, originated from n •park fr.cn a iw’iaing loctuno- tlve. The greatest ioan uaa miatntmt) by the railroad. ,* SACRED HEART * BEGINS MISSION The lnlt,lal service- of a mission hloh will ronllmie every day during week was held In the 8arred Heart Itu tv It Sunday morning nt high mAia s congregation ,hn, packed the The services v ere In charge of iranee, covered with underbrush. ...owi, briars, badly drained, full of gulHeA a-dcmplng place for trash, tic. Whereas, much of this ground can be reclaimed, and a large amount could be reatlacd therefrom and the ceme tery much Improved by reaeon of the private ownership of said reclaimed land, or lection. Wbereaa, the general condition many lote now under control of pri vate ownerehlp. showe tack of proper care and attention. Walls crumbling, terraces washing down from Improp- tr support. Therefore, be It resolved by the may. or and general council. That a special committee composed of the committee on cemetery of the general council with the falowlng officials added tlierto, to- wlt: The health officer, the rlty en- mltteeTtfie chairman nf Hie ssssr eom- mlttee and the chairman of the ordi nance committee, visit ths cemetery and asourtaln If the above statements aM carrsei. examine gtit^ha tty and %opr|ltjr ot BWhn can rift, tea mayiaiggestTMV, oaauflTsPnr and perpetuating est of this property, reporting Its flnd- Ings back to the next meeting of this body. A FACT . - • ABOUT THE “BLUES” What ia known as the -BlueA" is geldom occailoned by actual exist ing external conditions, but in the great majority ol cages by a dis ordered LIVER. — THIS IS A FACT / which may be demonstra ted by trying a course ol TutfsPills They oootroland regulate the UVER. They bringhopaand-bouyancy to the mind. They bring health and elastic ity to tho body. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. r* HPmm* P#rmau#nt rur# b#- rM*tf Mh # M the mIim tb,' Mood, does awsr with every symptom, giving simistb to the entire mucus toem- Jjrsss ssd A. B. B. seeds a rich, tingling good of warm, rich, pure blood direct to IS paralysed nerve., giving wsrmtb sa •trength Jns, where It Is needed, end la thL way milking a aerieet. lastlag cars of ee ls it U lu all Its tonus. ' ., Most fonns JUtoMSM partial dsafntsa log restored. Botanic Blood Balm( - (* r v Botanic I, Stomachs, Curas aont free fay writing lanta, Oa. Sold by largo bottle or sent by expi B. B.) la pleaa- 01TY TAX NOTICE Please make your city tax returns now. J. L. HARRISON, J. H. EWING, 0. D. MEADOR, Assessors. imn» CAPITOL PLACES Colonel Scott and Josiab Carter Slated for State — Places f — — maiPiwBSf T8 SIMM MIT FOR IIUL OfffilOl •pedal to The ClaorgUu. > 1 Baton Rouge, La-, Feb. 31.—Judge Brunot handed down a decision at 1:41 o'clock Baiunley r,,*ht In ,h« motion to quash fho Indlotmfnt of the grand Jury In ttic ,,r ,'aptain MrClendon, charged wllh murder, being made fset case Which hinged ths case., of Ccngraesman-elact Favrot and several othara Indicted of murder by that body. PURITY PROMISE ••Msgs Oaed" sad yea’ll tffty UVEET1SII i\\ PROMISK, Jr*\\• CONTI It i» alto tin. - RACT, Whom wd agree to do certain things, we hare i 0 “make good/’ Otherwise »> lose thtfoonfidence and faith of our patrons. I principl The principle we adopt in 1806, when CASCARE W b,r Tbo trial on the motion occupied the entire day. The decision was based on: Firat. delay in tilling Vhe* vacancy by a coibaitaaloaer qualifying eouncllmao. , id, tha grocata verbal of the proceedlngi of tile Jury — showing Irregularity Is the rors. It being proven that on* of the „_ry can nat read or write, case will ba appealed to the su preme court. Attorney General Gulan assisted District Attorney Wax In tha proaecutlon for tha state. Attorney Wall i ^avrot and ■ on the derision lo tbts case. ■ hi befi s,,,- u Ukiimis,. m n.„.w rtv.r U-mlnlcnn fatheis. These services drowned 8aturde> In Rwk rive,. Hll- 1I1V n „, evfv hC |,| , h0 sacred ban, In a x*aln attempt ,o rescue Nye, : church and will continue during (sit Into the Icy water Schnrmer fol-! ihj week at » and 8:S# n'eloek .In the lowed In a like attempt I morning and nt « o'clock In toe even- i ing. Members of al, churches are cor- BAILORS ON GERMAN CRUISER dlally Invited lo attend these services . WILL BE ENTERTAINED.' ”"<• ,t "‘ tilths '! Catholic church the Romen ■vannah. (In . Feb. 18 — I'repsratlons are being made by Die city, the Her man consul and the German societies of the city to royally entertain the of ficers and men of the German cruiser Bremen, which will arrive In Savannah within a few days. The cruiser was hare two yenra ago a-M too praeence of the officers and inch wax toe occa sion for considerable cnteiinlimient. That’s Perfect Food Grape-Nuts ant) trial 10 days proves. "There’s a Reason.” 14 MEET DEATH IN WRECKED SHIP Cardiff. K#b. 1*—Th# Brttlnh steam- #r l!#llp ■>IU collided Saturday night with th# British steamer Orlands, out ward bound, from P«narth. Ths orl- ands sank nnd fourteen persons. In cluding her captain, were dr<»* n#d. Th# Hellpoll# put Into this p-»rt with her bow# d;imaged GOVERNOR HUGHES DEFIED BY KELSEY Albany. N. T-. lcb. lx.—Olio Kel-ey, j superintendent of Inenranet for the I state ot New Vorlt, In x letter to Gov- I ernor Hughes, lias declined to accede' to the governor's reque-t that he resign his office, to which he was appointed \ in May of last year by Governor lllg- : glna. II is expected that Ihe 'governor will I send lo ftte senate, i-robably tomorion, I n special message r-comniendlng the ramoval from unite ul Kelsey, TANKS, TOWERS, PUMPS Also Kewanee Pneumatic Water Supply DUNN MACHINERY COMPANY, 54 Marietta Street, Atlanta. Phone 1761. .Will Colonel And new J. Scott., now assistant ttlbtam general, be tunned Adlbtant-Kfiuergl of the •Keilonsl (taard of aeorgla next June by Governor Holro BraTtlf? " * If practically the united Indoreemer.t of the national guard of the state ta of avail, he will succeed Adjutant General S.- W. -Harrl#'—ttaturdav a -petition was preacnled Governor-elect Smith by aptain R. O. <\ Anderson, Company H, Third rtglmant. It bore Ihe stgiihture of nearly every officer In the Third. Colonel Scott also haa' the Indorsement of tb- Fulton County Hoke Smith Club. It la known that the place was ofTered to one ni the beet-known Confederate officers In the state, or the South ns for mat, but he declined It. Now, It Is snVI Governor Smith tins expressed himself as favorable to Col onel Scott, and ttie opinion prevail- that the Albany man will land the plum. Aa assIMnnt adjutant general. Colonel Scott haa demonstrated Ida ability. He la very popular xtlth the national guard, and has worked un lr- Ingly to build up tho organlxa'lon. ' Rumors of Appointments. , Humors are rife about tho capitol these days ax to probable changes In appointive offices and pooltlnnh when the new administration comae Into power. A general feeling prevails that there will t>e practically a clean sweep, w ith new faces In'evidence after nc.et June. One report la to the eff-ct that Mi. Joaluh Carter, one of the beat-knot n nett-paper men In ‘he state, will have an Important position In the pew ad- mlnlatratlon. one -uinor says Uuu he will auccecd James A. Hall, of Oordon count t. aa keeper of pubtlo buildings and grounds, a position paying ll.Sfio. Another report la to Ike effect that lie will have one of the ixecutlx'e stole- turyshlps. There are two of thtae aecretaryahlpa which are now tilled by Hon. B. M. Blackburn and Colntixl Wesley Shrip- ahlre. Mr. Blackburn experts to te enier the Journallatio field after June. While Colonel Hhropahlre Is not an ap plicant. It is mid. there Is a strong inio ement on foot to hove him retained under Governor Smith. Whether this will avnll or not remains to he teen. It la probable that J. B. ftoyle will be Governor Smith's private secretary. Mr. Hoyle pow serves In toot capaeltv. and la a moat capable young man and a favorite with the new governor. Tlieto nre many other places about the capitol which will be Mled. so toe nlmore go, with new people, These reports are nil within >'>e realm nomewhat of speculation and subject to such belief ex they may | merit. >■’ „ , .. ted tjongress' rodn Favrot and.others, whose cases hinged SWAINSeODO FIRE. CAUSES A LOSS OF $?5,B60|Pfl0PERn Special in The Georgian. Hnalnsboro, aa., Feb. 18.—A firs, thought by soma to have been Incen diary. caused a property loss here Saturday night of t7S,000. A total of about 430,000 Insurance w-aa carried On the destroyed property. The lire started In Joseph Khi Itch's dry foods store and that, the McLeod lulldlng. tha Mason Dirug Company's atorr nnd Maaon ft Clark's skating rink war# destroyed. i 1ALLEGED mmm SKIPS FROM STATE FOLLOWING TRAGEDY 8Deris I to The Heortlaa Washington, Oa.. Feb. II.—Douglas Hardin, the young man who Thursday night shot and killed his former friend, Ira Garrard, at a valentalne party, did not come to Washington un tbe day following the Tl'OgetlJ hint deliver Mm- ■elf over to tl;e sheriff, as It was re ported be would do. , - - . Since the shooting Thursday evening flftt 'Vforo'tnldnlght, Hardin baa not bfen aken or tffard from and It It sup posed that hr has tor- fur parti un known. A warrant was sworn out for hie arrest as soon aa It warn apparent that he had no lntenllun uf giving up to tha sheriff, but Deputy HiterifT John \Y. Calhtwey waa unable tri (Iml lift hoy. when he visited hi* father a home Fri day afternoon. Both Dougins, Hardin end Ira Gar rard' were -veil connected and promi nent white tlllsens of Wllke-x, and the deplorable -affair haa caused much ex citement In this section of the county where the killing occurred. . Uouglap Hardin t* the oldest .xon of H<m- P. t>. Ilardln. «vh<>, for m»n> veare, represented Wilkes county In the state legislature. He to about 31 years old. and was a atudent at Mer cer University until Just a few months ago. Ira Garrecd was 30 years of age. unmarried, end had recently moved to Wilkes county from Hancock county. . GANDY CATHARTIC were put on the market, wt» to make no rKUMlst, in our ntleinunshm that wii not characterised by PURITY and TRUTH a„d HONESTY, *o that we could alwayi DELIVER what we AGRF.Kl) It wa» our own PURE DRUG law and our PROMISE h -« always been FULFILLED, The best inducement yre can offer our friends in our advertUm? past and present, is to TRY CASCARETS only ONCE! We prom ised and promise now, that these dainty, little Candy tablets, if faithfully tried, would prbve to be the most perfect Bowel Mrdi. im- ever placed before the American family,—as dependable for their effects as nature, herself. In our eleven years of PROMISE, we have never failed to f u |. fill, and that's why we have gained the friendship of millions of the American people, who have experienced the reliable quality of our product. - \ If the ONE TIME tjiat we can' induce the reader to trv Caxci- rets proves to be a failure and disappointment^ means a BROKEN PROMISE and NEVER a repetition of hi« patronage. The fact that at the present time over ONE MILLION of boxes of Cascarcu are sold every month PROVES that we believe in “Purity of Prom ise" and hare delivered the goods. •' ~N So we aa> you with the eudoraeaiiat ot tbs American people behind eur state ments, to accept onr promises and tty CascarSta oa the beat all-around penonal and family medicine for al| STOMACH and BOWEL trouble?, eepeclaliy CONSTIPATION and ail Its complication*. Nearly every eerioni ll)ne» „ caused by a dsraagetneat ot the Stomach aud Bowel*. CixcimswtU strengthen tbe wall* of the weakened intestine* and make them act exactly a* nature Intended them to db—NO VIOLENCE, but plain, soothing action. Another PROMISE be a egae germ* toother PROMISE waste willing to make is that Caacarets will prove ts great PREVENTIVEV>1 DISEASE. They are antl-teptic, destroy din- germ* att through the POOD-CHANNELS, and art what soap is for the Cascartts will help If you hare never tried Cascarsta before, go to jour druggist TO-DAY and buy a tittle 10c box; it wilt convince yon. BE SURE TO GET WHAT YOU ASK —THE GENUINE! ns SOME REASONS Great Results— Small Expense It doesn’t require much tbouglit to nee how The - Long Distance Bell Telephone can be profitably applied* (o yot/r btisinesa. You can reaich apybodv almost anywhere quickly and eepnomicaDy. Beasonable Bates; Satisfactory Service. r ~~ Call "Long Distance,” — Southern Beil v Telephone and Telegraph Co. Why Atlanta ThIS' Peopl* Should Fellow Valuable Advlee. Brannen & Anthony’s THE NEAREST DRUG STORE” Because (he proof Is In Atlanta. You can eaally Investigate it. Not necessary to experiment With some untried tamed). Profit by the experience of a citizen. D. R. Blackwell, retired, living al 170 W. Mitchell BL. says: "Before I used Doan’s Kidney Pills, kidney dis orders bad almost made away with me. but I us all right aow. My back haa becoiaa strong again and I have not had aa ache since I used the ptlte, although before that I suffered con stantly with dull, heavy pains acros* the loins and I could get no relief from It although I tried different remedies end liniment*, but everything felled to have any effect. Seeing Doaa’i Kidney Ptlla, I went ap to Brannen ft Anthony’s drug store, 101 Whitehall ■tract and 30 Marietta (treat, and got W,LL WA0E CAMPAIGN With our special attention to telephone orders and prompt delivery service, every family in this city car consider ours “the nearest drug store,” TELEPHONE US \ POR ANYTHING THAT COMES PROM A DRUG STORE AND POR the pain had gone and thora has not suwiti ,MMIGRANT8 ' been say return of It atnee. I* have , < , kltawe'ln^good^aaHhv f - ™ vlgorau.^E condition* MSM kS.Mg? ment the secretion* were highly' col- Secretary Frad Muller, of the McComli ored and full of sediment, now they city Progre**ive nnon. has resigned ar* clear amber color and contain no hta position amt win ,-opie to Jackson i solid matter at all. Doan's Ointment fur > he purpose of taklfig hold of the wonderful remedy, t also used — ■ !■■■■————.—,— Immigration queetton In eernre Me we* elected secretary Ot th* State !«'• migration League recently formed « hn* an Inttmnte knowledge of the d”' tlon. Usllr M. filuw. xrhe to to retire « Foupetyl’oI I > %slnuan af the t UtMlMtofl '»ll»1 Lects. »hl» preparation for >, UU i which I bad suffered for yean. Every- thing 1 could get hold of I triad, hut i found nothing which gave me any permanent relief, and I waa always rubbing and scratching th* sore spot. Thinking It mutt be In my blood, I used several blood remedies, but none KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS TO GATHER IN BAVANNAH. Bpeeisl to The Georgian. Savannah. Ga, Feb. IS.—Prepara tions ore being made for the Uniform Rank of the Knights of Pythias to celebrate the anniversary of th* order in Savannah tomorrow In a plaaaant manner. Tha chief event wilt be the parade ut toe battalion of th* .Uni form Hank, under Colonel II. F- Dree xon Uefore the parade toe newly elected ufficer* will be Installed. FIVE MILES EVERY DAY WALKED GY BISHOP GALLOWAY. 8 pet-lx I ut The ttocrslsa. Jarkson, Mias., Feb. IS.—A letter has jen received In th* elty from Bishop Galloway, who to spending the winter I __ at Tampa. Fla., in which to MM t»ut | cMtt. Foat^r-Mllburn Oo.. Buffalo, h# ha# entirely rtcovprfd HU haalih.. York ao)a aaanti fw tha 1 T nft«ut He w (hut »i# tlpa the ml## at lto -- - lorK ’ # ° ,t wW* ior Uia United and ealk* rtv# mllea every -lay. BUliuy, * Gallewey will probably not return, home until some time In April. of these had any helpful affect. Dban’s Ointment, however, which I procured at Brannen ft Anthony's drug store, stopped th* Itching Mid burning after the very Bret application, t sever saw anything.Ilk* It la my life. You can pot a* down as n firm believer la Doan's Kidney Ptlla for backache, and, Doan’s Ointment for eczema.'* For tale by all deal era. Price M -Oo*n^-an4 Remember the name lake no other. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS 1! 1-7 FiutlfM Strut, Jtttati. & OVER SCHAUL A MAY Rubber PlatM • 22-K Gold Crown- Percefaun Crown • B ridgework, tooth Painless Ex- CDCC tractioR with pKr£) all plat# work 1 „ „ Heure, S e. m. till S p. »• No Mora Dread of the Denut Chelr Buixdaya, 9 a. m. till * u